Power saving display mode for organic electroluminescent displays
An improved organic electroluminescent display includes a plurality of normal mode colors and a plurality of user-selected power saving mode colors. The display is switchable between a normal display mode and a power saving display mode. In the normal display mode, the normal mode colors are displayed by the display. Conversely, in the power saving display mode, the power saving mode colors are displayed by the display.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
This invention pertains generally to organic electroluminescent displays, and more particularly to methods for conserving power consumed by organic electroluminescent displays.
2. Description of Related Art
Liquid crystal displays (LCDS) are widely used for portable computers and other products. One major disadvantage of an LCD is that an LCD emits no light; only the transparency of an LCD changes by adding or not adding a voltage. To obtain a high contrast, an LCD requires a backlight. Unfortunately, a backlight lamp consumes much power, e.g., more than one-half of the total power that a laptop personal computer (PC) consumes. The power consumption of the LCDs is an important matter for battery operated portable products.
Current state-of-the art displays include organic electroluminescent (OEL) displays. OEL displays are slowly being introduced into the electronics market. Unlike LCDs, each pixel on an OEL display emits light. Therefore, a backlight is not required. Further, OEL displays can be slimmer than LCDs. It is likely that in many applications LCDs will be replaced with OEL displays in the near future.
As stated above, OEL displays emit light. It happens that darker colors consume less power than brighter colors. As such, darker colors are preferable for power saving. However, white, or other brighter colors, are commonly used as background colors for windows in a PC, and these colors increase the power consumption of OEL displays. Accordingly, if brighter colors occupy most areas of the display screen, a color reverse might be good in order conserve power consumption. Microsoft Windows OS, for example, has such a color reverse feature. A user can change the display mode in a display appearance window. Unfortunately, this feature can only be applied to Windows graphic objects; that is, window background, frames, menus, etc. Many web pages use white as a background color, but this background color remains the same regardless of user Windows settings. Therefore, the Windows color reverse feature is not beneficial for power conservation. In order to maximize power conservation, all brighter colors on the display screen should be changed to darker ones.
The present invention recognizes the present drawbacks and provides a solution to one or more of the problems associated therewith.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAn aspect of the invention is to provide a self-emitting display such as an organic electroluminescent display that includes a plurality of normal mode colors and a plurality of power saving mode colors. Each power saving mode color is assigned to a normal mode color. During a power saving display mode, each normal mode color having an assigned power saving mode color is switched to the assigned power saving mode color.
In a preferred embodiment, each normal mode color not having an assigned power saving mode color is reversed during a power saving display mode. Moreover, a user can assign each power saving mode color to a normal mode color. Preferably, the display includes a power saving indicator that shows the reduction in energy consumed by the display when it is in the power saving display mode. The power saving display mode can be entered manually or automatically. In a preferred embodiment, the display is an organic electroluminescent display.
Another aspect of the invention is a method for conserving power in an organic electroluminescent display. The method includes providing a plurality of normal mode colors and providing a plurality of power saving mode colors. Each power saving mode color is assigned to a normal mode color. In a power saving display mode, each normal mode color having an assigned power saving mode color is switched to the assigned power saving mode color.
A still further aspect of the invention is an organic electroluminescent display having a plurality of plural normal mode colors and a plurality of power saving mode colors. In this aspect of the present invention, the display is switchable between a normal display mode, in which the normal mode colors are displayed, and a power saving display mode, in which the power saving mode colors are displayed.
Further aspects of the invention will be brought out in the following portions of the specification, wherein the detailed description is for the purpose of fully disclosing preferred embodiments of the invention without placing limitations thereon.
The invention will be more fully understood by reference to the following drawings which are for illustrative purposes only:
Referring more specifically to the drawings, for illustrative purposes the present invention is embodied in the apparatus generally shown in
Referring initially to
It is to be understood that the processor 16 includes a program that provides a power saving display mode for the display 12. The program, described below, increases the energy efficiency of the display 12 while maintaining the clarity of the display. In other words, the easiest way to convert bright colors to dark colors is to automatically reverse the colors. However, this results in a bizarre display scheme, i.e., it looks like a photo negative, that is difficult to see. Additionally, the background color can be user selected and it may be darker in normal mode. Thus, when reversed, the background color is going to be brighter. The program according to the present invention allows a user to freely assign a power saving display mode color to each normal mode color and when the power saving display mode is executed each normal mode color is changed to its corresponding power saving display mode color.
Referring now to
It is to be understood that in a non-limiting, exemplary embodiment, user can select a normal mode color for a particular element displayed on the display 12 (
It can be appreciated that more than four color indication squares 104, 106, 108, 110 can be included in the normal mode column 102 and as such, the power saving mode column 112 can include more than four color indication squares 114, 116, 118, 120. Moreover, it can be appreciated that the color configuration window 100 can include names of particular graphic objects, e.g., desktop, scrollbar, background, etc., adjacent to corresponding color indication squares 104, 106, 108, 110 in the normal mode column 102. In such an embodiment, a user does not have to drag-and-drop each object color—he or she can simply select a normal mode color and a power saving mode color for each graphic object listed in the color configuration window 100.
Further, it is to be understood that the fourth color indication square 110 in the normal mode column 102 and the corresponding fourth color indication square 120 in the power saving mode column 112 can be a “catch-all” configuration setting for all other remaining colors not given a corresponding power saving mode color. For example, by selecting an original colors square 122 all other normal mode colors not assigned a power saving mode color can remain their original color during the power saving mode. On the other hand, if a reversed colors square 124 is selected, the other colors not assigned a power saving mode color can be reversed during the power saving mode.
Referring to
If the power saving mode is not selected, the logic returns to block 202 and the normal mode colors continue to be displayed by the display 12. Otherwise, if the power saving mode is selected, the logic proceeds to block 206 and the power saving mode colors previously selected by a user are displayed. Additionally, the normal mode colors that are not assigned power saving mode colors, are simply reversed or remain their original colors. Thereafter, moving to decision diamond 208, it is determined whether a normal display mode has been selected, e.g., threshold or manually. If so, the logic returns to block 202 and the normal mode colors are again displayed. The logic then continues as described above. If the normal display mode is not selected, the logic returns to block 206 and the power saving mode colors continue to be displayed.
It is to be understood that a graphic memory within the processor usually stores three (Red, Green, Blue) 8-bit data per pixel. The screen on the display 12 is drawn based on the graphics data within the graphic memory. With the system and method described above, a user can select a power saving mode color for one or more normal mode colors. During operation, when a power saving mode is entered, the normal mode colors are switched to their corresponding power saving mode colors. Specifically, each of the pixel data is replaced with a new value based on the color conversion information that a user inputs in the color configuration window 100 (
Thereafter, when the normal mode is entered, the power saving mode colors revert back to the normal mode colors. Accordingly, a user can effectively choose which normal mode colors are to be switched during power saving mode in order to effectively conserve power while maintaining screen clarity on the display 12 (
Although the description above contains many details, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention but as merely providing illustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiments of this invention. Therefore, it will be appreciated that the scope of the present invention fully encompasses other embodiments which may become obvious to those skilled in the art, and that the scope of the present invention is accordingly to be limited by nothing other than the appended claims, in which reference to an element in the singular is not intended to mean “one and only one” unless explicitly so stated, but rather “one or more.” All structural, chemical, and functional equivalents to the elements of the above-described preferred embodiment that are known to those of ordinary skill in the art are expressly incorporated herein by reference and are intended to be encompassed by the present claims. Moreover, it is not necessary for a device or method to address each and every problem sought to be solved by the present invention, for it to be encompassed by the present claims. Furthermore, no element, component, or method step in the present disclosure is intended to be dedicated to the public regardless of whether the element, component, or method step is explicitly recited in the claims. No claim element herein is to be construed under the provisions of 35 U.S.C. 112, sixth paragraph, unless the element is expressly recited using the phrase “means for.”
Claims
1. An apparatus for controlling power consumption of an electroluminescent display, comprising:
- a processor configured for controlling the operation of an electroluminescent display;
- a memory for said processor, said memory configured for storing color data for each of a plurality of display pixels;
- a plurality of normal mode colors retained in said memory;
- a plurality of power-saving mode colors retained in said memory, each said power-saving mode color corresponding to one or more of said normal mode colors;
- a user interface configured for user selection of power-saving mode colors corresponding to said normal mode colors, said power-saving mode colors selected for consuming less display power on said electroluminescent display than corresponding colors within the normal mode colors; and
- programming retained in said memory and executable on said processor for determining whether apparatus is in normal mode or a power saving mode; and outputting color data for each display pixel, within said plurality of display pixels, from said normal mode colors when said apparatus is in normal mode, or from said power-saving mode colors when said apparatus is in power-saving mode.
2. An apparatus as recited in claim 1:
- wherein said programming is configured for reversing the output color of display pixels for a normal mode color in response to entering power saving mode, when no corresponding power-saving mode color has been assigned to that given normal mode color.
3. An apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said normal mode colors correspond to particular graphic objects configured for being displayed on said display.
4. An apparatus as recited in claim 1, further comprising a power saving indicator configured to appear on the display, the power saving indicator showing the reduction in energy consumed by the display when in the power saving display mode.
5. An apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said normal mode colors and said power-saving mode colors retained in said memory comprise intensity values for each of multiple color components.
6. An apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said normal mode colors and said power-saving mode colors retained in said memory are defined by hue, saturation and luminance components.
7. An apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein the display comprises an organic electroluminescent display.
8. A method for conserving power in a controller for an electroluminescent display, comprising:
- providing a plurality of normal mode colors for output on said display;
- providing a plurality of power saving mode colors for output on said display;
- assigning a selected color for each power saving mode color corresponding to one or more normal mode colors; and
- switching each normal mode color having an assigned power saving mode color to the assigned power saving mode color, in response to entering a power saving mode;
- wherein assigning each power saving mode color comprises interfacing with a user to assign each power saving mode color to one or more normal mode colors.
9. A method for conserving power in a controller for an electroluminescent display, comprising
- providing a plurality of normal mode colors for output on said display;
- providing a plurality of power saving mode colors for output on said display;
- assigning a selected color for each power saving mode color corresponding to one or more normal mode colors;
- switching each normal mode color having an assigned power saving mode color to the assigned power saving mode color, in response to entering a power saving mode; and reversing a normal mode color not having an assigned power saving mode color.
10. In an improved electroluminescent display controller, the improvement comprising:
- providing a plurality of normal mode colors for controller output to a display; and
- providing a plurality of power saving mode colors for controller output to the display;
- assigning a selected color to each of said power saving mode colors corresponding to one or more of said normal mode colors toward saving display power when outputting said power saving mode colors instead of said normal mode colors; and
- switching, by said controller, between a normal display mode in which the normal mode colors are displayed, and a power saving display mode in which the corresponding power saving mode colors are displayed in place of the normal mode colors;
- wherein said normal mode colors correspond to particular graphic objects configured for being displayed on said display.
11. In an improved electroluminescent display controller, the improvement comprising:
- providing a plurality of normal mode colors for controller output to a display; and
- providing a plurality of power saving mode colors for controller output to the display;
- assigning a selected color to each of said power saving mode colors corresponding to one or more of said normal mode colors toward saving display power when outputting said power saving mode colors instead of said normal mode colors; and
- switching, by said controller, between a normal display mode in which the normal mode colors are displayed, and a power saving display mode in which the corresponding power saving mode colors are displayed in place of the normal mode colors;
- wherein a user assigns each power saving mode color to a normal mode color by interfacing with the electroluminescent display controller.
12. In an improved electroluminescent display controller, the improvement comprising:
- providing a plurality of normal mode colors for controller output to a display; and
- providing a plurality of power saving mode colors for controller output to the display;
- assigning a selected color to each of said power saving mode colors corresponding to one or more of said normal mode colors toward saving display power when outputting said power saving mode colors instead of said normal mode colors; and
- switching, by said controller, between a normal display mode in which the normal mode colors are displayed, and a power saving display mode in which the corresponding power saving mode colors are displayed in place of the normal mode colors;
- wherein a normal mode color not having an assigned power saving mode color is reversed when the display is operating in the power saving display mode.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Nov 25, 2003
Date of Patent: Dec 25, 2007
Patent Publication Number: 20050110717
Assignees: Sony Corporation (Tokyo), Sony Electronics, Inc. (Park Ridge, NJ)
Inventor: Ryuichi Iwamura (San Diego, CA)
Primary Examiner: Regina Liang
Attorney: John P. O'Banion
Application Number: 10/723,803
International Classification: G09G 3/30 (20060101);